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OVERVIEW
COURSE DESCRIPTION Semester 1:
In United States History we began with a brief survey of European exploration and conquest of the New World. We explored Puritanism, the New England Colonies and the development of the plantation system in the South. We discussed the social and economic developments that lead to the American Revolution. We also completed a study of the U.S. Constitution and the basic principles of American government. At the end of the term we discussed the growth and change that lead to the Civil War. Students made presentations, participated in role-play simulations, engaged in problem solving sessions, and read both primary and secondary historical sources. Special emphasis was placed on enhancing students skills in reading writing and analyzing.
SKILLS
Classroom Behavior participation, punctuality, preparation discussion and listening skills Homework Skills Needed for Successful Completion of Homework
ASSESSMENT
Classroom Behavior Students are evaluated daily on their punctuality, preparation and participation. Listening skills are emphasized through accountability for information learned in class.
Note taking from reading neatness, completeness, and quality creativity. Vocabulary Building
Use of reading and dictionary to find definitions Techniques for vocabulary retention- flashcard, drawing, role play, discussion
Homework assignments are assessed for neatness, completeness, quality and creativity.
Writing are developed though in class writing, short answer test and quizzes and essay writing, both as assigned papers and for tests. Reading
Encourage reading aloud in class and on tapes. Discuss content to increase understanding. Emphasis and reinforce critical reading and comprehension. Homework usually involved reading. Listening and Note Taking: accountability for class lecture.
Vocabulary Building Skills Homework requiring students to provide definitions and complete a variety of activities using the words is assed according to normal homework completion criteria. Students are given matching quizzes on vocabulary and are also given quizzes and test which required them not only to define terms but to recognize them in order to answer more complex questions
Writing Skills
Students writing skills are assessed on the paragraph answers and short essays they complete on tests and quizzes. Proper form is emphasized. Rubrics are used for evaluation. Reading Reading skills are asses through quizzes and tests, reading out loud, read into a tape for homework Listening and note taking Student notes are checked occasionally. Open notes quizzes are used and some test are based solely on class content and notes. Content Quizzes and Tests based on reading and class material.
Semester 2:
SKILLS Note taking, Homework options Critical reading and seminar discussion Critical reading seminar Critical reading, compression analysis
ASSESSMENT Assessment of homework Homework Test: Short answer essay Test on Understanding of Declaration of Independence. Quiz on Material
Critical reading, compression analysis Research reading current events articles. Presentation skills.
Short answer quiz: Discussion and homework Assessment on current event presentation
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Quiz
America in the 1890s: Race in America America in the 1890s: Race in America Exam review Exam
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CONTENT The Jazz Age/ Survey of Racial issues in the U.S Begin Modern Civil Right Unit Continue Modern Civil Rights Unit Discussion on Current Racial Issues 10 Things Everyone should know about Race, Black Panthers Racial Issues W.W. I /Years Between the Wars W.W.II W.W. II and the Atomic Bomb-Science War and Ethics The Cold War The Cold War/ Survey 150s 1960s Vietnam and Begin Groups work Presentations on Counter Culture, Feminism, Watergate, Reagan Revolution Survey: Dont Know Much About History Survey 1970s, 1980s, 1990s Survey: Dont Know Much About History Survey 1970s, 1980s, 1990s Survey: Dont Know Much About History Survey 1970s, 1980s, 1990s Exams
ASSESSMENT
Quizlet Unit Test: Short answers and Essay Interviews on Race Turned in and Discussion Movie review
Reflective Essay on what students learned about Race
Quiz Quiz Cold War Test Daily assessment of group progress Organization Public Speaking Group Work Presentations Test on Presentation Prepare for Exams